Optical Illusion: There is a live woman hidden in this artwork – but can YOU spot her?

AT  first, this artwork looks like a wacky pattern inspire by a herd of zebras.

But if you look closely this mind-boggling image made up of black and white lines and spots conceals a live woman.

So how quickly did you spot her?

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The art installation hides a woman holding a selfie stickCredit: AP:Associated Press

If you thought you got it really quickly, think again.

Even if you know to look for her, the optical 3D tricks in other parts of the puzzle can fool the viewer into thinking she is in a completely different position to where she actually is.

So the bigger ‘woman; you think you see is not actually there.

 Vistors pose with model Feebee at the art exhibition, showing where the real woman is

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Vistors pose with model Feebee at the art exhibition, showing where the real woman isCredit: AP:Associated Press

The ingenius artwork, from Japanese artist Shigeki Matsuyamam, in inspired by World War 2 camouflage and is on display at a fashion and art exhibition in Tokyo.

Called Narcissism: Dazzle Room, it hides the outline of the woman with clever use of lines and shapes.

 Artist Shigeki Matsuyama poses with the work

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Artist Shigeki Matsuyama poses with the workCredit: AP:Associated Press

 

The patterns in the art installation cover an entire room and hide a real live woman – a model called Freebee – wearing glasses and holding her smartphone on a selfie.

Did you spot her straight away?

 

The optical illusion is the latest work to baffle internet users.

Some of the other weird mindbenders in recent months include some NSFW photos which make you think something really rude is going on when it isn’t.

Others include a hidden smartphone on a carpet and an owl hidden in a picture of some branches.

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 The model poses as part of the art installation in the Tokyo exhibition

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The model poses as part of the art installation in the Tokyo exhibitionCredit: AP:Associated Press

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